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  • 2. Intestinal mast cell response and mucosal defence against Strongyloides venezuelensis in interleukin-3-hyporesponsive mice.
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  • 5. Strongyloides venezuelensis infection in Syrian golden hamster, Mesocricetus auratus, with reference to the phenotype of intestinal mucosal mast cells.
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  • 8. Mucosal mast cell-derived chondroitin sulphate levels in and worm expulsion from FcRgamma-knockout mice following oral challenge with Strongyloides venezuelensis.
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  • 10. Mucosal mast cells and the expulsive mechanisms of mice against Strongyloides venezuelensis.
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  • 11. The role of B-cells in immunity against adult Strongyloides venezuelensis.
    El-Malky MA, Maruyama H, Al-Harthi SA, El-Beshbishi SN, Ohta N.
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  • 12. Evaluation of the immune response against Strongyloides venezuelensis in antigen-immunized or previously infected mice.
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  • 13. Heparin-containing mast cells in the jejunal mucosa of normal and parasitized Mongolian gerbils, Meriones unguiculatus.
    Horii Y, Ishikawa N, Nawa Y.
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  • 14. Natural resistance of 129/SvJ mice to Strongyloides venezuelensis infection.
    Nakamura-Uchiyama F, Nagao T, Obara A, Ishiwata K, Nawa Y.
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  • 15. Intraepithelial infiltration of eosinophils and their contribution to the elimination of adult intestinal nematode, Strongyloides venezuelensis in mice.
    El-Malky M, Maruyama H, Hirabayashi Y, Shimada S, Yoshida A, Amano T, Tominaga A, Takatsu K, Ohta N.
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  • 17. Strongyloides ratti: formation of protection in rats by excretory/secretory products of adult worms.
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  • 18. IL-18 with IL-2 protects against Strongyloides venezuelensis infection by activating mucosal mast cell-dependent type 2 innate immunity.
    Sasaki Y, Yoshimoto T, Maruyama H, Tegoshi T, Ohta N, Arizono N, Nakanishi K.
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  • 20. Characterization of the protective response against a homologous challenge infection with Strongyloides venezuelensis in rats.
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